نتایج جستجو برای: devil

تعداد نتایج: 1846  

2004
M. C. Towner T. J. Ringrose M. R. Patel M. Balme S. M. Metzger R. Greeley J. C. Zarnecki

Introduction: During August 03 a dust devil field investigation campaign was conducted in the El Dorado Valley, Nevada. This field site has been well characterised previously [9], and has a well documented record of dust devil events. We report on one particular encounter from this field campaign, whereby a dust devil was sampled by a large number of sensors. These measurements consist of wind ...

2015
Susanne Gallus Vikas Kumar William G Dodt Axel Janke Gerald G Schumann Maria A Nilsson Doris Bachtrog

The largest living carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), is the sole survivor of a lineage originating about 12 Ma. We set out to investigate the spectrum of transposable elements found in the Tasmanian devil genome, the first high-coverage genome of an Australian marsupial. Marsupial genomes have been shown to have the highest amount of transposable elements among ...

1999
GILLES MULLER Charles Consel Robin Hansen Renaud Marlet Gilles Muller

Although peripheral devices come out at a frantic pace and require fast releases of drivers, little progress has been made to improve the development of drivers. Too often, this development consists of decoding hardware intricacies, based on ambiguous or incomplete documentation , to determine how to operate a device. Then, assembly-level operations need to be used to interact with the device. ...

2011
Ralph Lorenz

Dust devil diameters, like many features in nature, have skewed distributions. I summarize, and present in a unified manner, literature values of dust devil optical diameters from seven terrestrial surveys, three rover-based surveys on Mars and two orbital surveys on Mars. The problems of appropriately treating these data are analogous to those for impact craters, and similar display and binnin...

2017
Julia M. Lawson Sonja V. Fordham Mary P. O’Malley Lindsay N.K. Davidson Rachel H.L. Walls Michelle R. Heupel Guy Stevens Daniel Fernando Ania Budziak Colin A. Simpfendorfer Isabel Ender Malcolm P. Francis Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara Nicholas K. Dulvy

BACKGROUND International trade for luxury products, medicines, and tonics poses a threat to both terrestrial and marine wildlife. The demand for and consumption of gill plates (known as Peng Yu Sai, "Fish Gill of Mobulid Ray") from devil and manta rays (subfamily Mobulinae, collectively referred to as mobulids) poses a significant threat to these marine fishes because of their extremely low pro...

2015
Susanne Gallus Björn M Hallström Vikas Kumar William G Dodt Axel Janke Gerald G Schumann Maria A Nilsson

The largest living carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), is the sole survivor of a lineage originating about 12 Ma. We set out to investigate the spectrum of transposable elements found in the Tasmanian devil genome, the first high-coverage genome of an Australian marsupial. Marsupial genomes have been shown to have the highest amount of transposable elements among ...

2006
Y. Zhai S. A. Cummer W. M. Farrell

[1] Recent experimental and modeling studies show that large quasi-static electric fields (2–20 kV/m) can be developed in a Martian or terrestrial dust devil as a result of contact electrification and charge separation of dust grains with different sizes and compositions. Electric discharging occurs when the maximum electric field reaches breakdown values ( 20 kV/m on Mars and 3 MV/m on Earth, ...

1999
Fabrice Mérillon Laurent Réveillère Charles Consel Robin Hansen Renaud Marlet Gilles Muller

Although peripheral devices come out at a frantic pace and require fast releases of drivers, little progress has been made to improve the development of drivers. Too often, this development consists of decoding hardware intricacies, based on ambiguous or incomplete documentation , to determine how to operate a device. Then, assembly-level operations need to be used to interact with the device. ...

2003
P. L. Whelley M. R. Balme R. Greeley

Introduction: Dust devils on Mars could be an important mechanism for delivery of dust into the Martian atmosphere. Suspended dust in the Martian atmosphere is observed to be ~1-2μm in diameter [1,2,3] and calculations of fall-out rate [4,5] imply an ongoing supply of this fine dust to the atmosphere. Laboratory wind tunnel experiments [6,7], however, suggest that entrainment of fine dust into ...

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